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Simon Fuller is certified as the most successful British music manager of all time by Billboard magazine. [1][2] He has managed the career of Annie Lennox since 1991 and other songwriters including Cathy Dennis, who met Fuller as the singer of D Mob in the 1980s. In 2002, Fuller's company discovered 19-year-old Amy Winehouse, produced her first award-winning album and signed her to Universal Music. [3]

I work for Simon Fuller and write on behalf of him regarding his Wikipedia page. I’ve made minor edits to the page to make the text more concise and to remove irrelevancies, with all changes retaining citations for factual support according to Wiki editing protocols. The support is found in the above text. Unfortunately, another user undoes these changes. Is it possible to protect Simon’s page from vandalism? Please advise. ----

@Ginomaces: It's great that you're taking an interest in Wikipedia, but you work for Simon Fuller and therefore cannot edit this Wikipedia article. Please take time to read the Plain and simple conflict of interest guide to understand why. There are ways you can contribute, which are explained in Best practices for editors with close associations (like yourself). When you have specific edits to suggest, propose them here, on the talk page. It will also help if you familiarize yourself with the Biographies of living persons policy. -- DanielKlotz (talk · contribs) 23:37, 7 February 2020 (UTC)
  1. ^ "Pop Idol creator Simon Fuller is 'most successful British manager'". The Daily Telegraph. London, UK. 19 May 2008.
  2. ^ Goldsmith, Harvey; Membery, York (31 March 2012). "Simon Fuller to Bernie Ecclestone: Ten of the greatest British entrepreneurs". Daily Mail. London, UK.
  3. ^ Singh, Anita (11 August 2008). "Forgotten pop star Cathy Dennis scores Transatlantic number one as songwriter". The Daily Telegraph. London, UK.